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The Blu Arctic Water Comp(BARC) Price Today

The Blu Arctic Water Comp(BARC) price today is $0.003369, with a 24-hour trading volume of $269.59 and as such The Blu Arctic Water Comp(BARC) has a market cap of $367.31K, giving it a market dominance of 0.0000096%. The The Blu Arctic Water Comp(BARC) price moved -2.09% in the last 24 hours.

BARC Price Data

  • 24h Turnover$269.59
  • All-Time High(ATH)$0.06211
  • 24h High$0.003541
  • All-Time Low(ATL)$0.002816
  • 24h Low$0.003322

BARC Market Cap Infos

  • Market Cap$367.31K
  • Fully Diluted Valuation$367.31K
  • Market Cap/FDV100%
  • Market SentimentNeutral

BARC Supply

  • Circulating Supply109M BARC
  • Total Supply109M BARC
  • Max Supply109M BARC

*Data is for reference only

About The Blu Arctic Water Comp (BARC)

Contract

0x4c4a50a...c8cb1c689

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Website

bluarctic.xyz

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The process begins with the collection and storage of water in our strategic reserves located in areas such as Florida and Greenland. These reserves are carefully managed to ensure a sustainable supply of water. Transportation. Water is then transported from these reserves to areas where it is needed. This involves a logistical network that may include pipelines, trucks, or ships, depending on the distance and geographical conditions. Distribution Channels. Once transported, the water is distributed through two primary channels. Packaged Water Products. Water is packaged into water bottles or other water products for consumer sale. This provides a direct revenue stream and makes clean water accessible to individuals, especially in areas lacking safe tap water. Government Emergency Water or Farmland. Water is available for distribution for government agencies, emergency use, and agriculture assistance for farm animals and crops. This can be used during times of drought, natural disasters, or in arid regions where water is scarce. The government and agriculture sectors may pay for this water supply, creating additional revenue streams.